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What is Bacterial Overgrowth of the Small Intestine?

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What is Bacterial Overgrowth of the Small Intestine?

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Your body normally contains lots of bacteria in the large intestine, where they aid in food digestion and other beneficial processes. However, there are fewer bacteria in the small intestine where the environment is less conducive to their growth. The stomach’s gastric acid and the rapid movement of food through the small intestine keep the bacterial population low.

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